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IAC Tip of the Month Modernizing Old Baghouses Pulse Jet Conversion 2020 12 11 - Video
Older reverse air and shaker style baghouses, some dating back to the 1950's and 1960's, are still in use today. However, they don't work very well and often have restrictive access, low to no overhead space, or other issues that leave maintenance operators to struggle with the headaches servicing this equipment.
In this month's IAC Tip of the Month Video, Process Engineer Luis Castano offers an elegant and simple solution of how to modernize older reverse air and shaker style baghouses within the housing, and convert them to more reliable and easier to service pulse jet systems. Conversion can be done at a lower cost than replacing the baghouse, and will achieve required capacity, making the investment an excellent option for many operations.
In this month's IAC Tip of the Month Video, Process Engineer Luis Castano offers an elegant and simple solution of how to modernize older reverse air and shaker style baghouses within the housing, and convert them to more reliable and easier to service pulse jet systems. Conversion can be done at a lower cost than replacing the baghouse, and will achieve required capacity, making the investment an excellent option for many operations.
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